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Atumpan: Tales of the Griot

Trek to West Africa to the beat of the talking drum with storytellers Corey and LaQuita Marie Staten. They come to Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries arrayed in lavish costumes and brimming with the music and tales of a faraway land. Central Library – Tuesday, July 19 â

Jonathan Austin

Jonathan Austin: Juggling, Unicycling, & Comedy!   Jonathan Austin defies physics with juggling, unicycling, and comedy. He can juggle anything—canoe paddles, rubber chickens,baseball bats (sorry, no torches allowed in the library)—while zooming around on his u

Kim and Jimbo Cary World Music

Kids of all ages are invited to join the revelry at Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries with world music from Kim and Jimbo Cary. The audience is invited to play along with an Irish jig, a Mexican waltz, an East European frailach, and West African dance rhythms. Central Li

Larsen’s Amazing World of Reptiles

The Larsen family invites kids of all ages to slither up close and personal to a dazzling array of lizards, frogs, turtles, and even snakes—oh my! Caution: Holding, petting, and greeting eye-to-eye may occur. At Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries. Central Library – Tu

Zephyr the Magician

Kids of all ages will be amazed, astounded, astonished, and have a really great time with Zephyr the Magician at Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries. His magic show is filled with music, comedy, unexpected happenings, and audience participation. Central Library – Tuesday

Richmond Indigenous Gourd Orchestra

Kids of all ages can dance to the home-grown sound of musicians with dirt under their fingernails at Jefferson-Madison Regional Libraries.  Band members from the Richmond Indigenous Gourd Orchestra fashion locally grown gourds into instruments to play world-inspired mu

Family Fun at the Library

The whole family is invited to join the fun at Northside Library. We’ll tell stories, sing songs, and make crafts the whole family will enjoy. Today’s adventure is Feathered Friends Bird Fun. Registration is required. Albemarle Square. 973-7893

Manga Manga Manga

Central Library is going manga crazy this summer. Teens in grades 6-12 can join the club. Registration is required and ongoing. Stop by the Reference Department at the Central Library to pick up your first book. 201 E. Market St. 979-7151, ext. 3.

Snap: Sunset at Crozet Library

The Crozet Library gleams in the afternoon light of February 28. For a while, there was a plan to replace the former railroad depot with a mammoth new library nearby.

Big Read, great gumbo: A recipe before reading

Gaines PUBLICITY PHOTO As part of the Big Read�s promotion of Ernest J.
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